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Case of mistaken identity; Beck was tried in the Old Bailey for larceny, 1896, convicted, served five years in prison, was again indicted and convicted in 1904. Sentence was suspended and a court of inquiry appointed, which reported that all charges against Beck in both trials were absolutely without foundation.

Case of mistaken identity; Beck was tried in the Old Bailey for larceny, in 1896, convicted, served five years in prison, was again indicted and convicted in 1904, sentence was suspended and a court of inquiry appointed, which reported that all charges against Beck in both trials were absolutely without foundation."Leading dates in the Beck case": pages 108-114.Reproduction of original from Yale Law School Library.

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Case of mistaken identity; Beck was tried in the Old Bailey for larceny, 1896, convicted, served five years in prison, was again indicted and convicted in 1904. Sentence was suspended and a court of inquiry appointed, which reported that all charges against Beck in both trials were absolutely without foundation.